KRIS Humphries may need some lessons on how to spot the difference between a homeless person and a hipster.

The 27-year-old Nets power forward, and former Mr. Kim Kardashian, was looking to spread the Easter goodwill around today when he offered money to a person he believed to be homeless.

Turns out they weren't.

"Just offered a homeless person money, but got rejected because it turns out they weren't homeless. Only in NY," Humphries tweeted today.

The tweet came as reports surfaced today that his former flame Kardashian had started dating hip-hop star Kanye West.

The reality star and West saw The Hunger Games together in New York yesterday before Kardashian was spotted leaving West's bachelor pad late the next morning, wearing the same outfit from the night before, TMZ reported.

Kardashian and Humphries began dating in October 2010. They married last August but she filed for divorce just 72 days later.

Despite continuing fallout from their split, Humphries will take some solace from the fact he has averaged 17 points and 11 rebounds over the past five games and has looked in career-best form ahead of tomorrow's matchup against the lowly Wizards.

Tom Hanks wearing white partially-stained tank top and cargo pants along with navy blue socks and crimson army boots seen leaving a corner mac cafe with a blue Santa Claus. Tom Hanks was seen talking to the blue Santa Claus. Tom Hanks glanced once at pedestrian running across nearby road. Blue Santa Claus leaves into nearby alleyway as Tom Hanks stares at previous pedestrian and attached radiator and hood ornament assembly for approx 15 seconds.
Is this the end of Tom Hanks?!??!?!?!?!?!?!?!

Their father was an attorney in the OJ Simpson murder trial. No one really gave a shit about them since then until their daughter starred in a sex tape. Now the family rides the fame coat tails of their whore daughter. It's basically Paris Hilton v2.0

Giving money to homeless people is just about one of the worse things you can do. Buying them clothing or food is a much better idea for obvious reasons.

I would have thought dousing homeless people in gasoline and lighting them on fire would be 'one of the worse things you can do' to homeless people, but I guess giving them money is pretty terrible too.